Administrator for Network / Server

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:newbie:
I have been overlanding in Asia for more than 3 years. There are a couple of reasons which let me make the decision not to return to Europe. I am aware, that my last job might not be asked that much here in Cambodia (administering high availability serverclusters for ETL clients). I am aware as well, that not working in this sector for more than 3 years is quite a disqualifying fact. But if there is a company out there, looking for someone to create or stock up their 1st and/or 2nd level support team, I'd be happy to get in touch with them. Currently I'm in and around PP, but due to I'm still on my own steam, I can get to any place in Cambodia within a day or so.
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How is your Chinese?
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ni hao :)
Have been to China for the last 2 months (Yunnan, Tibet, Sichuan, Qinghai), but unfortunately I had to have a watchdog by my side who did all the communication with the locals. So my spoken Chinese is limited to the first word you can find in this post and the only Chinese letter I can sucesslully identify is the one for slow - which ironically seems to be the one, which is unknown to most Chinese (at least when it is written on the street signs).
Driving on Cambodian roads is just like playing a classic arcade top scroller. The only difference is a force feedback controller, the limitation to only one life and the inability to restart, once Game Over
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